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RizDaGreat

Brooklyn, USA
February 18, 2007
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In the name of The Rapper The DJ and the Producer AMEN................ Rap artist. Born May 16,the oldest daughter born to Elijah and Clarissa. Eosrizzocerissa, spent the first few years of her childhood living on and off with her Paternal Grandparents and mother in many different inner-city neighborhoods within Brooklyn. In the early 1970s, Elijah and Clarissa both abandoned there child, after which Cerissa moved in with her paternal grand parents to the predominantly Black and Latino Brooklyn, East New York. Cerissa attended various public schools with in the New York City school system, and as a result was subjected to discrimination at an early age due to her darkened completion and being the new kid. Her early run-ins with racism prompted her to become more influenced and gave her a drive to stand out even more. Throughout high school, she participated in Girls Softball, Hand ball; Volley Ball and the All Male Track Team were she was the only girl to join and keep up with the fast pace of training. With this she received the PSAL (Public School Athletic League) Athletic of the year award, along with various other trophies and awards. She also worked on the school paper as one of its featured writers and was a Senior Representative during her graduating year. In this mostly male school, Cerissa surpassed 99% of her male peers in her class and maintained a 90 grade from a Vocational Class of Carpentry where she was bestowed the Nathan Mastel Memorial award for carpentry and received an Endorsed Diploma in carpentry. A natural performer, Cerissa worked with a handful of rap groups during the late 1990s, including Brothers Under Major Stress (BUM’s), The Opposites, ESP, Natural Kauses and Revolutionary Solders. Cerissa attended Metropolitan College of New York, where she studied Human Services and earned her Bachelor Degree. Choosing to have a career besides Hip Hop, Cerissa wholeheartedly devote her time to a career in Child Protection. As the '90s turned into the New Millennium, the aspiring rap artist began a career in HIP HOP performing in various different club, events and cities such as the late Flatbush Arch, All Star Talent Shows, Le Bar Bat, Africa House, Amarichi, Speed, Pink Flamingo and the Pyramid. With hundreds of shows under her belt, Cerissa accepted beats from underground producers, and made cameos in various different rap artist albums. DirtyMoneySha (2007) Gee Bigz EdotNdotY (2000 06)
Band/artist history
Ready Da Bust Hey every body my name is C.E. Write. I am a female rap artist. I started a page here but I lost the password and log in so you know I'm starting over. Well I want to let cha know that I been doing this rap thing for a long time, it's just now I'm working with people who are like lets get this done. I will try to keep ya up to date with all my show's Ill be doing, you know like my On Line Diary " you thought you knew but Shhhh You have no CLUE". So what's good let's get it POPPIN!!! SHOW 1 SPEED This was my first show working with BTO. It was hot all females about 40. I was the 38th to perform. As I got on stage I was a lil nervous but you know it has been a while, I did "Posta be his girl" and "Cant Breath" I think I sucked but Vic my manager said you know it's been a while you need to practice we will get it. I wore a pleated skirt with my brown boots and fish net white stocking with a net shirt and tee over it, kind of school, girlish. Maxy was there. She my nigga, we met in college. She's like a, Puerto Rican god mother. SHOW 2 PINK FLAMINGO At this show I was mad as hell. I told Vic my manager don't ever surprise me like this again. So we walks in the club, full ah Rasta's, it's okay cause I'm tryna lock. They were rapping black power, Jesus and all. I'm like Vic I can't do these songs here with theses people I'm a look bad. Then I said you know what forget it. So I did "Groupie" and "Upstate". The people could not take my songs so they stopped my CD. I came off the stage and did a free style. There was one guy who was like all into me standing right in my face. I spit for him. He gave me a pound. Yella, my brother Lurch and BKD was there. SHOW 3 AFRICA HOUSE Oh I felt like a star for some reason when I walked in this piece. I got drinks offered to me, guys gawking. I like that. I went on the stage and BOW, tore it up. Vic and BKD were up there with me. I did "Groupie" and "Discreet" aka "Big ride". They loved it GT MASSIVE baby. SHOW 4 SPEED This was like a chance to redeem myself. I felt that I was not strong enough last time. I felt a lil nervous again, I don't know why, but I did my thing. Vic says not like AFRICA HOUSE so I felt bad. I studied that damn SPEED 4 show to come up. I'm coming. I did "Discreet" and something else I don't recall. SHOW 5 SPEED THIS TIME I KILLED IT. I was not having it. My sister Chevy, cuz G Biggs and Mike Do low my sis man came. I got up there. I did "Groupie", "Upstate" and "Discreet". They was feeling me cuz I was feeling myself. See I had to Call Mass the Porno Thug and tell him I needed help with stage presents. He said "girl battling is in your blood, y u acting brand new. You get on that stage and you spit to them like "what you want you can't do this" and that is what I did. SHOW 6 PYRAMID I came out for blood. I did them songs like my heart was dry. I spit the first verse they were like Okay. I said come on ya Brooklyn in here or what, they got live. I did "Upstate" they was feeling that. Then I did "Discreet" Oh I did that. I sat on the steps and kicked it to one of the members of the audience. He fell in love I hope. Well the MC was like come back next week so you know I'm doing something.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Yes I play live all over New York and the 50 some-ard states.
Your musical influences
MC Lyte Roxxann Shante Furious 5 Wu Tang Busta Bounty Killa Outkast Beenie Man Massanissa Eryka Badu Bilal NOTORIOUS bIg 2 Pac Big PUn Aaliyah Bob Marley R Kelly Wordz SPit Sweet T. Salt n Pepa Lil Kim Khia MORE TO COME..... + more I type 65 words a minute but it's not that serious...kisses.. TELL ME A SIGN'D LADY I FORGOT...& I WILL ADD HER.....TRUST...MUCH RESPECT TO THESE LADIES....PAVE'D THE WAY FOR WE 2% in the INDUSTRY.....NO particular Order......JUST LOVE... GIVE ME TIME I LEFT SOME OUT.. REST IN PEACE......TRANELL-came to my 1st show ever wit his crew....WOODY-took me to all his shows and taught me how to please a crowd...JOE LOUIS-told me how to protect myself in the streetz...MOMMA TENNIE-told me this was not my music, which made me go even harder...DADDY GEORGE-taught me how to be patient.....UNCLE MURICE-let me know that darkskin people are the Sh*t....UNCLE GEORGE (2nd) 'aka' PRETTY JUNE-taught me what death was.....ANTHONY-1st dude I ever loved...UNCLE CHARLIE-help me make money on the run....CHARLES HINES-wrote my first song about him....JOSE-taught me not to trust no ONE ......Doobie-protected me from angry a** chick's in the hood....KENNY-Show'd me what thug love was...UNCLE FELTON-taught me how 2 hustle.....MELVAN COPELAND-learned me that men are scary.lol...RICKY FOGG-taught me how to juggle people...IRON FACE-made me want to write more raps so he could put his arm around me to listen....... Keep looking down on Ole girl....keep me positive with doing the right thing and making the right moves....Thank the lord for keepin me out of trouble with all the stupid B.S. I did in the past....Keep lookin forward towards my goals, working hard and I'll make it there....I can never forget the people who believed in my talent and never and pushed me to keep going when the others said I was just a stupid girl tryna be a boy, and that hip hop is just a phase.....One Love Forever and I will MAINTAIN!!!!!!
What equipment do you use?
My Voice and a Mic
Anything else?
Well my body...gotta keep the crowd amp'd
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